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    Secure and healthy ageing in EU: A myth or a reality?
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    Parliament approves controversial EU copyright reform
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    EU Parliament backs sanctions against Hungary
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    Clean mobility: Embracing multimodality
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    Juncker's State of the Union: Europe must say no to nationalism, yes to patriotism
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has told MEPs that an unstable world needs a “strong, united Europe.”
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    Why the copyright directive is crucial for a creative Europe
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    Verhofstadt accused of being 'hugely opportunistic' over Spitzenkandidaten flip-flop
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    Alexis Tsipras in latest future of Europe debate
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